Welcome

Interested in Joining?

Looking to Get Involved?

The Campus Archaeology Program is looking for undergraduate interns! If you're interested in contributing to our knowledge of MSU's past, presenting at a conference, digging on campus, or just getting more involved with the department, email Kate Frederick at hammon85@msu.edu.

Fieldschool Info!

Dr. Wrobel's 'Maya Culture History Feildschool' in Belize has approximately 5 spots left! If you're interested in attending the program, email him at wrobelg@msu.edu.

Also, the Campus Archaeology Program is running a fieldschool on campus this summer and applications are now being accepted! Email Dr. Goldstein at lynneg@msu.edu for more information.

Attention Alumni!

We are always looking for more alumni to add to our ALumni Database! If you're interested, please send us a current picture as well as a short paragraph about what you have done since graduating and where you are now!

Big News Coming Soon!

We are currently working on organizing a big event so keep your eyes and ears open for more news as the event develops!

Check it Out!

Check out our new "Events" page to keep up to date with all of our meetings, social events, field trips, and other happenings!

Free eBook Courtesy of Survival International!

Here's a free ebook about applied anthropology in indigenous communities! Survival International is an international tribal rights organization. Survival’s director, Stephen Corry, recently published a book called Tribal Peoples for Tomorrow’s World. It details the essentials, such as who tribal people are and what problems they face - basically applied anthropology in indigenous communities.They want to make this book accessible to students in colleges and universities around the nation, so they've decided to give it out as a free ebook. Just send an email to the address in the attached picture and they'll send you a copy of the book for free!

Mission Statement

As the Undergraduate Anthropology Club of Michigan State University, we seek to expose prospective anthropologists to a wealth of anthropological topics and the breadth of all areas of focus. We strive to introduce students to resources and networking that will help them to further their professional and personal opportunities. We serve as a means to connect Michigan State University's body of future anthropologists to broader regional, national, and international communities. In addition, we work to bring an awareness of anthropology to the Michigan State University student body and encourage stewardship within the community.

The club's presence on the web will aid our goal by providing members with news, online resources, and up-to-date information about club goings-on. This website should also serve as a way to inform prospective members about our organization and encourage them to get involved.

Contact Us

For general club inquiries and requests, please use the official club e-mail address, anthro@msu.edu.

To contact the current webmaster, Josh, with questions, comments, suggestions, or polite criticism, email him at schnel11@msu.edu.